An Urban Forest
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Yesterday morning Lester had to do a routine yearly driving training in a town called Edmond. It was early, but since it was his day off and I knew this could take a while, we decided to tag along and go to a nearby park while he did his thing. We had heard about Edmond being a nice area, and we weren't disappointed.
The park we went to was called E.C Hafer Park and the sign described it as 'An Urban Forest'. That is exactly what it was-next to gorgeous trees, animals and nature were paved walkways stroller friendly with fun play structures for the kids. There was even a small little lake where the ducks and squirrels would come right up close to quack and look at you. The driving course ended up taking about 3 hours, so we were glad we had found this little gem. I know for a fact that I would never want to live in Oklahoma permanently, but if something happened that made it necessary, I would want to live in a place like Edmond with its beautiful nature and family friendly places.
The park we went to was called E.C Hafer Park and the sign described it as 'An Urban Forest'. That is exactly what it was-next to gorgeous trees, animals and nature were paved walkways stroller friendly with fun play structures for the kids. There was even a small little lake where the ducks and squirrels would come right up close to quack and look at you. The driving course ended up taking about 3 hours, so we were glad we had found this little gem. I know for a fact that I would never want to live in Oklahoma permanently, but if something happened that made it necessary, I would want to live in a place like Edmond with its beautiful nature and family friendly places.
[its funny to see how much she's grown-you can especially tell when she's in her stroller!]
[every time Lester comes back all she can do is smile and stare at him. She loves her Daddy.]